1/5 Ronda A. 1 year ago on Google
Yikes!
I
mean,
gross
seems
like
the
biggest
understatement
for
this
place.
It
was
bad.
I
don't
like
to
be
completely
negative,
but
the
most
positive
thing
I
can
say
about
this
hotel
stay
was
at
least
there
was
a
lot
of
room
for
it
to
be
gross.
Too
bad
it
was
disgusting
because
the
"suite"
(that
word
seems
way
too
fancy
for
the
accommodations
received)
was
a
very
comfortable
size
for
me
and
the
hubby
to
be
able
to
have
a
little
space.
The
bedroom,
impressively
sized
walk-in
closet
and
bathroom
being
separated
by
a
door
from
the
kitchenette
and
living
area.
This
arrangement
would
have
afforded
us
the
opportunity
to
allow
one
to
sleep
while
the
other
watched
TV,
cooked,
did
a
hobby
or
whatever
without
disturbing
the
other.
The
thing
was
the
areas
were
both
just
disgusting
we
didn't
really
want
to
get
into
more
"ick"
than
necessary.
The
sofa
was
literally
chewed
apart
and
had
a
weird
slick
and
sticky
feel
at
the
same
time
(much
like
the
carpet).
The
carpet
was
so
dirty
it
literally
made
me
gag
when
I
stepped
on
with
my
bare
feet.
It
was
really,
really
bad.
All
of
the
furniture
was
battered
and
dirty,
much
like
the
doors
and
walls.
The
sheets
looked
like
they
probably
weren't
really
changed
after
the
last
guest
left.
In
fact,
is
highly
suspected
that
the
room
was
not
cleaned
AT
ALL.
The
fridge
and
microwave
were
both
dirty,
the
tub's
cleanliness
was
questionable,
as
was
the
entire
bathroom.
(We
changed
to
our
own
sheets
and
I
did
clean
the
bathroom
before
use,
FYI).
The
real
kicker
though
was
the
freaking
HYPODERMIC
NEEDLE
found
in
the
bedside
table
cubby.
Yeah,
real
nice
little
dose
of
Hep
C
or
worse.
I
cringe
at
the
thought.
We
did
not
touch
it.
So
creepy.
There's
a
picture
on
hubby's
phone
I
might
try
to
add
later.
And
for
$285
a
week
it
really
seemed
overpriced.
After
we
had
already
checked
in
and
the
room
was
paid,
we
did
some
research
and
found
what
seemed
like
much
nicer
lodgings
nearby
at
about
the
same
cost.
In
fact,
cheaper
if
you
leave
our
the
kitchen
and
living
area.
Hubby
and
I
were
grateful
to
have
had
my
dear,
sweet
cousin
pay
the
weekly
fee
and
cash
deposit
for
us
to
have
a
place
to
stay.
He
knew
they
offered
a
good
layout
for
the
room
and
was
so
considerate
in
trying
to
make
sure
we
would
be
comfortable.
I
cannot
bring
myself
to
tell
him
how
bad
it
was.
**Please
note
the
$50
cash
deposit
is
not
mentioned
on
their
website
or
any
travel
sites.
Be
prepared
to
have
$50
CASH
for
a
deposit,
they
do
have
an
ATM
onsite
right
by
the
registry
desk.
I
should
also
say,
surprisingly,
they
did
refund
the
deposit
promptly
upon
our
check
out.
I
was
prepared
for
a
disagreement
and
was
thankful
that
didn't
happen.
Honestly,
this
place
didn't
strike
me
as
a
business
set
up
to
give
back
cash
under
any
circumstances,
so
it
was
nice
they
recognized
when
it
is
appropriate
to
do
so.